Gastronomic Zone of Usaquén
About
Located in the north of Bogotá, Usaquén is a charming neighborhood with cobblestone streets and a bohemian atmosphere. Until the mid-20th century, it was a small town neighboring the Colombian capital. Here, you’ll find a wide variety of restaurants offering everything from traditional Colombian cuisine to high-end international dishes. One of its main attractions is the flea market, held on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, known for its wide selection of street vendors selling everything from antiques and vintage decorative items to handmade creations by emerging designers, as well as local treats like charcoal-roasted corn.
How to get there?
A key landmark is the Hacienda Santa Bárbara Shopping Center, located at Carrera 7 #115-60. From there, walk a few minutes toward the Eastern Hills.
You can get there by taking an SITP bus along Carrera 7 heading north, or by using other bus routes that cross the city via this major avenue
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Located between Calles 114 and 123, and Carreras 9 and 5.
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